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Man Transforms Decaying Cave into One of the World’s Must-See Tourist Spots

This Is How The Practical Miniatures For Blade Runner 2049 Were Created

Today we’re going to take a fantastic look behind the scenes from the Weta Workshop team and how they created the amazing miniatures from Blade Runner 2049 neo-noir sci-fi film directed by Denis Villeneuve. They published a video and also added some pictures on their Facebook page about how they build up there cinematography and concept design of miniatures from Blade Runner 2049. Also, you can check Weta Workshop Instagram page.

Homemade Star Wars Themed Millennium Falcon Bedroom

This is the Star Wars themed bedroom built and decorated by Imgur user Dericrw. It has one wall with a Death Star hallway pattern (complete with hidden NERF gun and lightsaber storage and color-changing LEDs), and a Millennium Falcon cockpit bed mounted to the opposite wall. Now that is a pretty sweet bedroom. I would say - this is one of the coolest bedrooms I’ve ever seen. I’m a grown adult man and I really want that bedroom! Keep going for shots from all around.

Top 16 of Crazy Campers

Sometimes it is more awesome live in mobile house than in private house or flat in the city. Because then you can choose the view and the place where you can spend your nights and days. By land or by sea, as big as a suburban house or as small as a tiki hut, nothing beats the charm of a kitschy caravan. We would like to offer you a list of the most interesting cottage on wheels. A pool slide stuck to your car’s rear end? A a sleeper to slide onto your ’73 Corvette? Yes, and not only these..

Circular Apartment Building In Moscow Is The Pinnacle Of Brutalism

During the socialist time eastern Europe was a home to many unusual ‘brutalist’ structures, Moscow especially. Communist authorities had to industrialize and expand the cities as soon as possible because of large influx of rural population in capital cities. Before WWII most of the population across eastern Europe were peasantry living in rural towns, however after the WWII the middle class was born and they had to live somewhere. The Soviet authorities started to build these massive buildings and one of them was the cylindrical apartment building which was constructed in 1972 by Soviet architect Eugene Stamo and engineer Aleksandr Markelov. This building is located in the district of Ochakovo-Matveevskoe and it is nick-named “Bublic” among the local residents, because it just looks so much like a bagel (Bublik in Russian language). This massive building holds 913 apartments and as far as architects claims, five more similar buildings were supposed to be built before 1980 Summer Olympics. Source: slavorum.org

Student From Florida Built A Tiny House To Avoid From Paying A Dorm Rent

Not wanting to pay rent on a dorm, college student Bradly from Jacksonville, Florida, decided to build his own living space: a tiny house he fondly calls Rolling Quarters, and also made Instagram account called rolling_quarters_tinyhouse to show the whole process of renovation of the tiny house for his own need. The result, as we think, is great. He made everything he needs in this 230-square foot mobile abode, which is located in a creek near his campus. Unlike your average cramped and smelly dorm, Rolling Quarters gives off the feeling of home, with airy interiors reminiscent of log cabins. There in his new home is all you can imagine - bathroom, kitchen, living room, bedroom and stock. More photos of tiny house: Instagram.com

In Japan All Public Toilets Are Different From Each Other

Japanese people are well known not only because of their unbelievable innovations and inventions, but also because of their fanatical cleanliness and taking of their lavatories very seriously. A Tokyo-based publisher produced a guide book to the best rest rooms in the city, and there’s even an annual award for “Toilet of the year”, awarded by the ministry of land, infrastructure and transportation. Also they have one, I could say, pretty unique Instagram account, called toilets_a_go_go, which helps us discover the joys of Japanese toilet architecture on the go. Don’t forget, this is the county that gave the world heated toilet seats, wash-lets and lavatories that play a tune in order to cover up the sounds of a user’s bodily functions. Anyway, I think it is at least pretty interesting just to watch out the an extravagant and unusual architecture of public toilets you can find in Japan. More photos: ">Instagram

You Have An Opportunity To Own An Exceptional Ocean Front Resort Where Hollywood Star Cary Grant Lived

You could live like Hollywood star Cary Grant in this California waterfront mansion for $12 million. Once-in-a-lifetime you could have opportunity to own an exceptional ocean front resort that was the original gold coast where Hollywood royalty lived and played. The former home of stars Cary Grant, Howard Hughes, Irving Berlin, Sharon Tate and Princess Grace of Monaco is on the market for the first time in nearly 40 years.

Paris’ Utopian Village Of Concrete Cabbage

This hypnotic, vegetable utopia might look like it rolled out of a Stanley Kubrick film set, but it was in fact the dream project of French architect Gérard Grandval. This French Brutalism called "the Créteil Cabbages" or “Choux de Créteil" at its finest was built during the 1970s. The ‘utopian’ residency is composed of 10 otherworldly buildings whose balconies extend like giant, concrete petals – hence the nickname, “the cabbages” or “sprouts.” Source: messynessychic.com